On what continent did Easter Eggs originate?
Europe
A part or portion of a larger amount which is divided among a number of people.
Share
GEG THNU
Egg Hunt
A move often done by gymnasts.
Handspring
Americans consume more than 16 million of these during Easter.
What part of the chocolate Easter bunny do a majority of people tend to eat first?
The Ears
A congenital cleft or fissure in the midline of the upper lip, resembling the cleft upper lip of a hare.
Harelip
ENBTNO
Bonnet
Dusting, washing windows, vacuuming, shaking out rugs and opening windows as the weather warms up.
Spring Cleaning
This county came up with the idea of the Easter Bunny giving out candy and eggs.
Germany
This flower is most often associated with Easter.
Easter Lilies
The main cutting blade of a plow, behind the coulter.
Plowshare
SRETAE AKBTSE
Easter Basket
Condition when someone cannot wait to get outside, who seems to be a little crazy for the season.
Spring Fever
DAILY DOUBLE!
There are 1.5 million of these Easter delights made daily in the United Kingdom.
This city hosts the most famous Easter Parade.
New York City
Individuals or an institution that has partial legal ownership of a public or private corporation.
Shareholders
ETCOHACLO NYBNU
Chocolate Bunny
DAILY DOUBLE!
When you walk energetically in a way that shows you are feeling happy and confident.
Over 90 million of these are sold every Easter.
Chocolate Bunnies
This was the first color used for dyeing Easter Eggs.
Red
A widely distributed bellflower with slender stems and pale blue flowers in late summer.
Harebell
ERTPE INLTOACTOT
Peter Cottontail
Breed of dog in the Spaniel family traditionally used for retrieving.
Springer Spaniel
More candy is sold for this holiday, than for Easter.
Halloween